Utah man facing charges for alleged child sex crimes during work

On behalf of Aric Cramer, Attorney at Law posted in Sex Crimes on Wednesday, June 21, 2017.

Landing in a difficult legal predicament can have a variety of impacts. When an individual has been accused of sex crimes, the situation may be particularly sensitive as such accusations could have significant consequences. However, parties certainly want to remember that people are presumed innocent before the court unless proven otherwise by relevant evidence that is found to be beyond a reasonable doubt.

One man in Utah is likely hoping for the best after recently being taken into custody on charges. Reports stated that the man is the owner and operator of a bounce house and water slide business. Apparently, the man had hired multiple boys -- whose ages were not disclosed in the report -- to help him set up the equipment when necessary. It is alleged that the man sexually abused the boys.

Reports stated that the man stands accused of child sexual abuse after purportedly taking explicit photos of the boys and inappropriately touching them. At the time of the report, the man had been charged with three felony counts of aggravated child sexual abuse. It was noted that the investigation was looking into the possibility of more alleged victims due to the man's frequent contact with children in the course of his business ventures.

Allegations of sex crimes, especially those allegedly committed against children, could result in a person facing considerable stigma. Therefore, the Utah man accused in this case will certainly want to ensure that this legal rights are upheld and that he explores his criminal defense options as thoroughly as he so chooses. He may wish to work with his legal counsel to determine which methods may best suit his needs.

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